Peter Szijjarto noted that Budapest supports Kyiv.
Budapest is ready to participate in the restoration of the Kyiv region after the invasion of Russian invaders. Hungary intends to accept the Ukrainian military for treatment.
This was stated by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto at the international conference of donors for Ukraine in Poland.
According to him, Hungary will help Ukraine rebuild the destroyed schools and hospitals in the Kyiv region. At the same time, he pointed out that Budapest is ready to help in other regions, if asked by the government of Ukraine.
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In addition, Budapest will provide mobile homes for IDPs, as well as receive wounded Ukrainians and 130 children who need specialized treatment for treatment.
“I want to make it clear here: Hungary supports Ukraine and its sovereignty. We clearly separate who attacked and who was attacked. And we condemn Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine and a number of human rights violations and call for an investigation into possible war crimes,” he said. Szijjarto.
The head of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry recalled that there are 627,000 refugees from Ukraine in the country.
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As UNIAN previously reported, Hungary actively opposes the imposition of sanctions against Russian energy resources, declaring a threat to its energy system. Budapest depends on gas and oil supplies from Russia. Orban government was dissatisfied with the “special conditions” for Hungary to consolidate its position on the embargo in the EU.
On May 3, the Russian invaders committed rocket attack of the Volovets territorial community. It is noted that due to the hit, an infrastructure object caught fire, and buildings within a radius of 500 meters were damaged by debris, windows were broken in the premises and other material losses were caused.
Later it became known that the invaders were aiming at Transcarpathia with high-explosive fragmentation rockets. In turn, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry believes that the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin brought the war closer even closer to the Hungarian border.